LONDON: Angola's crude oil exports are set to fall to 1.43 million barrels per day (bpd) in October as a key grade enters field maintenance, according to a provisional loading programme issued on Tuesday.
The programme's 46 cargoes marks a decline from September's exports of just under 1.8 million bpd on 56 cargoes.
The October plan included no cargoes of Dalia, which traders said is due to maintenance that will cut exports of the stream.